You can only have one pppoe session, so for the second modem you'll have to get the modem to do its own thing ( establish the link and authenticate ). Then simply add static routes for the work's ip to route through the lan card that the second modem is connected to.

Unless...... is there a way to get a ppp1 for the second pppoe link.

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So all I have to do is add static routes in Freesco? It's that simple is it?

No it is NOT simple by anyones standards, and even when you are finished it will not really be a bonded connection. But rather the ability to route specific traffic through a specific external connection. Which will be all statically setup before hand ( although that was is what was asked for).The other problems would be customizing the rc_net, rc_eth, and rc_masq files, so the short answer is usually the best choice.

As for an understanding of PPP connections, it is VERY easy to manually start another PPPoE or even a PPtP sesion which would use the next available PPP? interface. The problems come with everything past that.

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